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Animal Psychology A.S.Welch
(one of his most interesting.)
It is well known that
Psychology analyzes, describes, and
classifies, the faculties and char-
acteristics of mind. It is not,
perhaps, so widely known that
there are several branches of
Psychology, distributed accord-
ing to the kinds of mind
they investigate. We have, for
example Human Psychology
and Animal Psychology, the

Box 2, Folder 15: Welch discusses animal psychology, the evolution of psychology into branches, and reflects on whether animals can be educated and the idea that animal thoughts and feelings may be no different than a human's.

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Animal Psychology A.S.Welch
(one of his most interesting.)
It is well known that
Psychology analyzes, describes, and
classifies, the faculties and char-
acteristics of mind. It is not,
perhaps, so widely known that
there are several branches of
Psychology, distributed accord-
ing to the kinds of mind
they investigate. We have, for
example Human Psychology
and Animal Psychology, the